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    is the 7th largest religion‚ and has over 14 million followers‚ they are called Jews. Hinduism and Judaism are similar in many ways but also differ in many ways. Hinduism is a very different religion compared to Judaism‚ Hindus have 3 gods‚ Brahma‚ Vishnu‚ and Siva. Hindus believe that when you die you are reincarnated‚ and the reincarnation is done by the gods. Hinduism was developed and evolved a long time ago in India. After years and years more and more people joined Hinduism. Judaism

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    Mother Teresa‚ Buddha - Modern day government-parliamentary system - W/a prime minister Hinduism- world’s oldest religion - Comes from Aryans - Caste system - Reincarnation - Dharma-divine law - Karma - Yoga Polytheistic- 3 main Gods - Brahma-Creator - Vishnu-preserver - Siva-destroyer Buddhism- Originated in India Is a philosophy not a religion Siddhartha Gautama-founder Buddha- the enlightened one 1) Life is full of suffering 2) Suffering is caused by our attachment to worldly

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    the history. This system prevailed in ancient Indian society‚ in ancient period dowry was the part of the ritual of kanyadan which was very different from modern- dowry. Among the eight types of marriages recognized by smritis‚ it was only in the Brahma marriage that father gave away his daughter‚ with such gifts and presents as he could afford‚ to a man of superior character .In the medieval period‚ the dowry‚ which was earlier regarded as dakshina (gift offered willingly)‚ became an evil‚ father

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    Tillich Broken Myth; Paul Tillich explains to us that a myth is a story or sacred narrative about life and it’s meaning/purpose. Myths are stories that covey truth and meaning but are still able to relate to the operating modern world. A broken myth‚ is something that is recognized as a story. Ex. Noah’s Ark and the story of Adam and Eve. the Holy; In Dynamics of Faith Paul Tillich explains to us the dynamics of the Holy. He starts by saying that whatever is the ultimate concern to someone

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    Mindfulness-based interventions (MBI) piqued the Western world’s interests through; its beneficial capabilities in stress reduction while enhancing practitioner’s overall well-being.  The MBI program’s objectives incorporate Eastern philosophies and practices‚ like mindfulness‚ in a secularized setting‚ such that practitioners may learn to incorporate these foundations in coping with their emotional‚ psychological‚ and physical challenges. Cullen’s article discloses‚ that Western Theravada meditation

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    Hinduism‚ which is native to India‚ was founded sometime between 1500-500 BCE when the Aryans invaded the Dravidians and their cultures and religions merged into one. Islam was founded between 570-632 AD in what is now Saudi Arabia by the prophet Muhammad. Both faiths are still widely practiced to this day‚ Islam being the 2nd most popular religion practiced and Hinduism placing at fourth. Hinduism and Islam are similar in a few ways‚ two being that they both worship a god and follow a holy book

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    Agni: The Digestive Fire Posted on December 6‚ 2006 by yogarasayana In Ayurveda‚ the science of life‚ all creation arises out of five great elements known as mahabhutas. This phenomenal world is created first by the qualities of akash or space‚ which gives us the container for all form. Within this space vayu or air then manifests all possible movement. Agni or fire becomes responsible for all transformation and thus all possibilities. Next‚ jala or water offers the breeding ground for life and

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    Hinduism and Buddhism are two of the oldest and most influential religions around the world. There are currently over one billion Hindus and 488 million Buddhists still celebrating their religion today. Hinduism and Buddhism are very similar religions for many reasons‚ some of the reasons being their beliefs and origins. Both religions originated in India and are based on similar cultural backgrounds and traditions. Based upon observations and review‚ these religions appear to be more similar

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    correct! Question 6 2 out of 2 points The holiest river in India is: Answer Selected Answer:    d. Ganges Correct Answer:    d. Ganges Response Feedback: Good job! Question 7 2 out of 2 points The three major gods in Hinduism are Brahma‚ Shiva and: Answer Selected Answer:    a. Vishnu Correct Answer:    a. Vishnu Response Feedback: Yes! Question 8 2 out of 2 points According to this Buddhist doctrine each human being is made up of five elements: body‚ perception whether

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    predominantly religious in character and significance. Many festivals are seasonal. Some celebrate harvest and birth of God or heroes. Some are dedicated to important events in Hindu mythology. Many are dedicated toShiva and Parvati‚ Vishnu and Lakshmi and Brahma and Saraswati[1] A festival may be observed with acts of worship‚ offerings to deities‚ fasting‚ feasting‚ vigil‚ rituals‚ fairs‚ charity‚ celebrations‚ Puja‚ Homa‚ aarti etc. They celebrate individual and community life of Hindus without distinction

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